Panasonic HDC-SD60 review
Competitive picture quality, a great collection of features and a price that should appeal to the masses
The SD60 packs lots of impressive features into its petite shell. The lens benefits from Panasonic’s superb Power O.I.S. stabilisation system to counteract camera shake, and has a massive 25x zoom range. A so-called Intelligent Zoom function extends this to 35x without a noticeable deterioration in quality, and there’s also the option of a 1,500x digital zoom for those who like to record nondescript fuzzy blobs.
As usual, most of the controls appear on the touchscreen interface, but there’s also a row of buttons below the screen including a dedicated button to enable the LED lamp for shooting in very dark conditions. Battery life is impressive at exactly two hours, although two hours and 18 minutes to recharge is on the slow side.
There’s no built-in memory, but the HDC-TM60 is the same camera with 16GB of flash memory and costs £440. As usual, though, it’s more economical to buy the SD60 and stock up on SDHC cards – a 16GB card costs around £25. This camera also accepts SDXC cards for capacities over SDHC’s 32GB limit. A 64GB SDXC card is phenomenally expensive at around £350, but prices are bound to come down eventually.
In common with all Panasonic video cameras we’ve seen recently, the SD60 includes direct access to shutter speed, iris and gain for full manual control over exposure. This provides a greater level of creative control than the majority of video cameras, which group these functions together into a single exposure control. It’s a shame there’s no spot focus option, though. Adjusting the focus manually using the up and down buttons on the touchscreen feels clumsy. The fully automatic mode includes an option to touch the screen to track a moving subject for focus, but it’s not particularly reliable.
We were surprised to find that this camera doesn’t support progressive scan – a feature that appears on Panasonic’s cheaper HDC-TM10 under the guise of Digital Cinema mode. It’s possible to achieve the same effect by activating Auto Slow Shutter and locking the shutter speed manually to 1/25 seconds. However, this means that sunlit shots are likely to be overexposed, so it’s not an ideal solution.
Casual users won’t be put off by this omission, though. The fully automatic mode proved to be extremely adept at capturing high-quality video. Face detection worked superbly, and was completely unfazed when our subject was backlit against a bright sky. The autofocus was exceptionally responsive and reliable.
The lens produced a sharp picture with minimal chromatic aberrations throughout its zoom, which is a terrific achievement considering the huge zoom range. We also really appreciate how this lens extends further than usual into wide-angle as well as telephoto zoom positions, with a wide-angle focal length that’s equivalent to 35.7mm on a film camera – most other AVCHD cameras start at around 40mm. This makes it much easier to squeeze everyone into the frame, especially indoors.
No HD video cameras at this price excel in dim lighting, but the SD60 held its own against similarly priced competitors. Indoor shots in ambient sunlight looked clean and detailed, and it was only in moody artificial lighting that noise became intrusive.
Spending more will get you better image quality and more features, but this camera strikes a great balance between quality and value and wins a Best Buy award.
Basic Specifications | |
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Rating | ***** |
Recording | |
Optical zoom | 25.0x |
Digital zoom | 1,500x |
Sensor | 1/4.1in CMOS |
Sensor pixels | 3,320,000 |
Widescreen mode | native |
LCD screen size | 2.7in |
Viewfinder type | none |
Video lamp | Yes |
Video recording format | AVCHD |
Video recording media | SDHC |
Sound | Dolby Digital Stereo |
Video resolutions | 1,920×1,080 |
Maximum image resolution | 2,812×1,584 |
Memory slot | SDXC |
Mermory supplied | none |
Flash | yes |
Physical | |
Digital inputs/outputs | USB Hi-speed |
Analogue inputs/outputs | AV out, component out, mini HDMI out |
Other connections | charge jack |
Battery type | 3.6V 1790mAh Li-ion |
Battery life | 2h 0m |
Battery charging position | camcorder |
Size | 66x52x112mm |
Weight | 255g |
Buying Information | |
Warranty | one-year RTB |
Price | £393 |
Supplier | http://www.cclonline.com |
Details | www.panasonic.co.uk |